Holiday wishes and office closure
“What we know matters but who we are matters more.” ― Brené Brown Happy (and healthy) New Year to you and yours. In recognition of our staff’s hard work in 2019, we’ll be...
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“What we know matters but who we are matters more.” ― Brené Brown Happy (and healthy) New Year to you and yours. In recognition of our staff’s hard work in 2019, we’ll be...
On December 2, 2019, Oregon Tilth provided public comment to the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) on the Origin of Livestock proposed rule change. We support continued efforts to ensure strong,...
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I am pleased to announce the launch of our new strategic plan, a blueprint to a brighter food future for people and planet, together. Over the past few years, Oregon Tilth has experienced...
Oregon Tilth co-founder, Lynn Coody, has been a crucial voice on the organic front since the 1970s. In recognition of her important work at the local, national and international levels, we’re...
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The National Organic Certification Cost Share Program is now accepting farmer and processor applications for reimbursement of 75 percent of your certification costs (up to $750 per scope of...
Oregon Tilth will be closed February 11-15, 2019 for our annual staff retreat and national conference for farmers, processors, retailers, and others in the organic sector, Organicology. In addition,...
A special thanks and appreciation to our diverse membership. You make up a community of committed changemakers, leaders, advocates and tireless practitioners for a biologically sound and socially...
This week Capital Press profiled Oregon Tilth’s Executive Director Chris Schreiner and his two decades of experience at Oregon Tilth. In his time at Oregon Tilth Schreiner has seen sales in...